Jesus was sent to be crucified. Even though Jesus died on the cross, he came back, also known as the resurrection. (Learn more about it in the Passion of the Christ)
Although that is not a universal Christian belief, many Christians see life as a test because Jesus stressed that in this life, we must choose between the tempting evil and the unappealing good, and this choice will determine our status in the afterlife. Thus, we are tested in this life to determine whether we deserve an afterlife in paradise or not.
Christians say that without belief in the resurrection of Jesus, they would not believe in Jesus as the Son of God.
Christian's reach heaven by believing in Jesus Christ and repenting of their sins.
It would be fair to say just the opposite is the belief of Christians.
It's not a myth it's a belief that Christians belive in.
Russulah is the Islamic belief in the trials of the prophet. Similar to how Christians believe that "Jesus died, Jesus rose, Jesus will come again."
It was important because he was the son of god.
Human being are imperfect and unhappy. Jesus Christ came to save them from misery and give them hope for the afterlife.
Christians believe that by His death, Jesus made it possible for us to have eternal life, that He died that our sins might be forgiven. Therefore, believing this, Christians acknowledge Jesus as their Saviour.
I think Jesus is both - prophet to the Muslims and god to the Christians. Both cannot be correct one must be right and one must be wrong. If the Christians are correct with their belief (John 10:30) - the Muslims will have some explaining to do. If the Muslims are correct with their belief (John 17:3) - the Christians will have some explaining to do.
Christians believe Jesus is the Messiah promised in the Old Testament. Jews do not.
I don't know, but he does talk about God and Jesus a lot in his songs. He obviously has some sort of belief.